Iran in Syria: A Strategic Setback, Not a Defeat

The blitzkrieg campaign by the Syrian rebel coalition headed by the Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham (HTS) leader Abu Mohammed al-Jolani ended the five-decade rule of the Assad family in Syria. President Bashar al-Assad was removed from power after an arduous and long decade of protest by the rebel groups. Amidst the dramatic shift, the future stakes of Iran in Syria have come into the spotlight. Being a prominent ally of Assad, Iran has faced strategic setback in a country crucial to enhancing its strategic depth. Nevertheless, it is too early to determine the aspect of strategic defeat as Tehran has the vitality to recalibrate its policy.

Iran’s Golden Ring

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About the Author

MP Yuvaraj is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Political Science at the Indra Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU). He holds a Bachelor’s degree in International Relations from the Central University of Kerala. His areas of interest include Geopolitics in the Middle East and Afghanistan, Terrorism and security studies.

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